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" It is no explanation to say that the objective and subjective effects are two sides of one and the same phenomenon. Why should the phenomenon have two sides ? This is the very core of the difficulty. "
British Farmer's Magazine - Page 307
1877
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The Church Quarterly Review, Volume 22

Arthur Cayley Headlam - 1886 - 536 pages
...say that the objective and the subjective are two sides of one and the same phenomenon. Why should it have two sides ? This is the very core of the difficulty. There are molecular motions which do not exhibit this two-sidedness. Does water think and feel when it runs into...
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The Fortnightly, Volume 28

1877 - 900 pages
...consciousness ? My answer is : I do not see the connection, nor have I as yet met anybody who does. It is no explanation to say that the objective and...plenty of molecular motions which do not exhibit this two-sideness. Does water think or feel when it runs into frost- ferns upon a window-pane ? If not,...
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Mind, Volume 3

1878 - 608 pages
...scientific postulate of continuity. Prof. Tyndall has observed (Fortn. Rev., Nov. 1877, p. 607) : " It is no explanation to say that the objective and...effects are two sides of one and the same phenomenon". If I may say so without presumption, I entirely agree. It is not an explanation, but a statement which...
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Mind, Volume 3

1878 - 606 pages
...scientific postulate of continuity. Prof. Tyndall has observed (Fortn. Rev., Nov. 1877, p. 607) : " It is no explanation to say that the objective and...effects are two sides of one and the same phenomenon". If I may say so without presumption, I entirely agree. It is not an explanation, but a statement which...
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Mind, Volume 3

1878 - 692 pages
...scientific postulate of continuity. Prof. Tyndall has observed (Forin. Rev., Nov. 1877, p. 607) : " It is no explanation to say that the objective and...effects are two sides of one and the same phenomenon". If I may say so without presumption, I entirely agree. It is not an explanation, but a statement which...
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The Popular Science Monthly, Volumes 7-12

1878 - 616 pages
...consciousness ? My answer is : I do not see the connection, nor have I as yet met anybody who does. It is no explanation to say that the objective and...subjective effects are two sides of one and the same phcnomeuon. Why should the phenomenon have two sides ? This is the very core of the difficulty. There...
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The Saturday Magazine, Volume 1

Frederic Beecher Perkins - 1879 - 714 pages
...am 1 acquainted with anybody who does. It is no explanation to say that the objective and subjective are two sides of one and the same phenomenon. Why...difficulty. There are plenty of molecular motions that do not exhibit this two-sidedness. Does water think or feel when it runs into frost-forms upon...
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The ABC of philosophy

Thomas Griffith - 1880 - 160 pages
...reference to the view of Mr. Lewes : ' It is no explanation to say that the objective and subjective are two sides of one and the same phenomenon. Why...molecular motions which do not exhibit this two-sidedness. 1 Comp. Fiske, Darwinism, 71-74: 'Nowhere is there such a thing as the metamorphosis of motion into...
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Aspects of Scepticism: With Special Reference to the Present Time

John Fordyce - 1883 - 490 pages
...those functions of the brain which we know as thought, feeling, 1 As Professor Tyndall himself says, ' It is no explanation to say that the objective and...sides ? This is the very core of the difficulty.' and will.'1 By such definitions he brings his friends no nearer their goal. The older thinkers tell...
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Christian Thought, Volume 5

1888 - 492 pages
...that we find in this monistic theory. Let us now come to closer quarters with it. Is it really any explanation to say that the objective and subjective effects are two sides of one and the same process ? " Why, then," as Tyndall asks, "should the phenomenon have two sides?" This is, as the Professor...
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